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Two Neighborhood Businesses Launch Effort to Help Feed Seniors

April 2, 2020

UPDATE 4/20/20 — This group has provided groceries to more than 80 elderly residents of Charlottesville and surrounding counties. They have enough donations for now, so please don’t leave off more supplies until this is updated. 

We have elderly people in the Charlottesville community who are WITHOUT FOOD and other necessities. The family members who have helped them until now are without the funds to assist and in some cases cannot visit. Meals on Wheels has cut back on its operations due to concerns about spreading the virus further. Older people may not qualify for food stamps (their Social Security may put them just over the limit). They can’t drive, and don’t know how or don’t have access to services like InstaCart. The area food banks are having a hard time keeping up with demand.

Two neighborhood businesses, Gelbman Law, an elder care law firm, and Open Arms, Helping Hands, a companion care company, are combining forces to put together a major initiative to help feed seniors in need. Doris Gelbman and Jennifer Burns and their trained volunteers are collecting and re-bagging food contributions and arranging for their safe “touch free” delivery to area elders in need. These volunteer caregivers, wearing PPE while doing deliveries, are trained to do wellness checks — meds, blood pressure checks, looking for fevers, checking blood sugar, etc.

The Little High Neighborhood can help!

The biggest immediate need is for donations of food. Food donations should be brought to Gelbman Law (525 Meade Ave — within the Little High Neighborhood!).

Please do NOT call and please leave donations ON THE PORCH.

The BEST donations are non-perishables like pasta, canned goods, flour, sugar, powered milk and fruit drinks, dessert mixes like Jello and pudding, canned fruits, too. Canned meats like tuna, chicken or even Spam. Also, fresh produce but the best options are those that keep in cool dry storage like apples, potatoes, onions, carrots and other root vegetables. Also bread and baked goods that can be frozen if not used immediately.

You can also donate cash (the GoFundMe account was set up by Elder Health Care professional Jennifer Burns) that will be used towards groceries and other common shopping list needs.

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Little High Neighborhood Newsletter

Market Street Wine

December 20, 2020

Market Street Wine is an independent shop for wine, beer, and gourmet products located at 311 East Market Street (the corner of 4th and E. Market) that has been in business since 1979. It is open for curbside pickup and delivery.

You can browse their wine inventory here, their beer selection on Untappd.com, or purchase a gift card here. Continue…

Sidetracks Music

December 20, 2020

Sidetracks Music is an independent record store offering an impressive selection of new and used CDs, vinyl LPs, DVDs, and accessories. Continue…

Rapture restaurant

December 19, 2020

Rapture is open for outdoor, and now (limited) indoor dining, as well as for online orders.  You can order ready-to-eat or pre-order family meals at www.rapturerestaurant.com. Continue…

Carpe Donut

November 12, 2020

Carpe DonutCarpe Donut is a locally owned and operated maker of exquisite organic donuts.  The only ingredients in their donuts are: organic flour, organic eggs, organic apple cider, organic spices, pure organic sugar, and non-aluminated baking powder. Continue…

New Dominion Bookshop

October 15, 2020

New Dominion Bookshop is currently open for limited browsing, contactless curbside pickup, and free local delivery within 8 miles of the shop. We are encouraging book orders over email or over the phone at 434-295-2552. We have about 20,000 books in stock in the shop, Continue…

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